Loosing Battery Power

My friends Josh and Beth wrote an original play which I went to see last night. It was more than just a morality play. It had Christian themes to it. The actors did well and didn’t appear to be robotically reading their lines at all. I know that it probably took quite a bit of time writing and setting up the play and I was happy that it turned out really well.
The only thing that left me sorta confused was when did the play end and when did the actual sermonette begin. At the end one of the play’s characters got up and said “It’s great we can get together for our Christmas Eve service here at 11PM,” which I knew wasn’t right since this was December 21 and it was 9:30PM. So he gave his sermonette and then asked us to pray with him. I was thinking “ok, this is still part of the play.” Yet the rest of the audience obviously thought the play was over and bowed their heads. I guess I’m just not used to dramatic Christian productions.
In the middle of church service this morning, David Shannon’s wireless microphone lost all battery power. We had to perform a hot swap in the middle of the sermon. Sorta embarrassing, but not necessarily for me because I don’t have anything to do with mic batteries. So I guess we can’t use rechargeable batteries anymore.
So I’m going skiing tomorrow. Driving up to Scottsville this afternoon. Leaving tomorrow for Paoli at 6:30AM. Returning to Scottsville around 11PM. I guess I might spend the night again in Scottsville, depending if I am too tired to drive back.